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Burma with Aung San Suu Kyi (Part 3): Back to the Future

June 22, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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Future: BBC’s report says that Aung San Suu Kyi has her aims set on an ethical, transparent, and human-rights friendly democracy and needs good investment from the world into the country. Aung San Suu Kyi, speaking about her country’s broader transformation in her Nobel speech
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Burma with Aung San Suu Kyi (Part 2): Canvassing the Area

June 20, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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The Regional Politics: It is important to note that Burma sits between two aspiring superpowers India and China meaning it has some very complicated choices to make. Until recently China held up the Burmese communists and India threw its support behind the pro-democracy movement led b
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Burma with Aung San Suu Kyi (Part 1): Then and Now

June 18, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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Background: From early 19th Century until World War II, Burma was ruled by the British Empire. The British set in motion their conquest of Burma in 1824, and in 1885 gained complete control of the Burma territory annexing it to British India. A faction of Burmese nationalists branded
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Wired Warfare: NATO’s Steps Towards Cyber Security

May 26, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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Technology has advanced so drastically in the 21st century that after land, sea, air, and space, warfare has now entered a fifth domain: cyberspace. This week at the NATO Summit in Chicago, the alliance took the opportunity to gauge development in ‘non-traditional’ security polici
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Disconcerting Rift in Sino-US Relations

May 23, 2012
by Fatima Nanavati
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After establishing agreements to cooperate on a variety of transnational and bilateral challenges, US-China relations improved along with the increase of international meetings and comprehensive talks – until now.
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